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Brief cat-astophe last evening - but the cat came back


2014-05-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Renee Corbin. Boots provided a bit of drama last night when the he went missing and his mother wrote, at 8:59amCT, Sunday night, May 10, 2014, "I have a little girl really missing her buddy Boots!!!" At 9:01pmCT, the photo above arrived. But the cat came back before we posted. The Missing Cat Alert was called off at 10:45pmCT. But we do want to share a photo of the magnificent animal - it's understandable why the family was alarmed when Boots went astray. - CM

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Flossie Carey, Russell Co., KY (1924-2014)


2014-05-11 - 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY - Photo from Bernard Funeral Home.

Flossie Carey, Russell Co., KY, native of Adair Co., KY (1924-2014)



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LWC Class of 1964 presents gift for $75,979 to college


2014-05-11 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson College alumnus Kenneth George of Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
, left, presents LWC President William T. Luckey Jr. with a facsimile check Saturday, May 10, 2014, representing the Class of 1964's class gift to the college -- $75,979.Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College


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Search for drowning victim at Lone Valley, Green River Lake


2014-05-11 - Lone Valley, GRL, Taylor County, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9 FM radio. Divers with the Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS return to shore after a turn searching for a 19 year old drowning victim. The Air Evac Helicopter had been on standby for a rescue has left the scene as this is written and a chaplain has been called in to meet with the victim's family, some of whom are on the scene. The name has not yet been released. Keep listening to 92.7 FM the WAVE and FM 99.9 The Big Dawg, and read ColumbiaMagazine.com for additional details. - LARRY SMITH, Operations manager, Shoreline Communications.

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Search is underway for drowning victim at Lone Valley, GRL


2014-05-11 - Lone Valley, GRL, Taylor County, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9 FM radio. Taylor County Deputy Sheriff Brandon Wilson observes search activity underway (approximately 2:15pmET, for a drowning victim. At the moment, The Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS and Taylor County Sheriff's Office are here. An Operations Command Center has been set up at the site. Keep listening to 92.7 FM the WAVE and FM 99.9 The Big Dawg, and read ColumbiaMagazine.com for additional details. - LARRY SMITH, Operations manager, Shoreline Communications.

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(Ad) Pig Stop BBQ and Country Buffet, Edmonton, KY for sale


2014-05-11 - 611 Stockton Street, Edmonton, KY - Photo From owner.
PIG STOP BBQ & BUFFET RESTAURANT 611 Stockton Street (US 68/KY 80), Edmonton, KY, for sale. Town's Oldest BBQ. Great location - best in town, going business with Great Breakfast, Weekend Buffet, and busy lunches. Seats 44 people. Turn key operation - just walk in, start cooking. $115,000. JACKIE FISH. 270-404-2905


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Birds of KY: A bizarro Mothers Day tale - Robins' nest


2014-05-11 - Shelby County, KY - Photo by Pen . It was a pleasant surprise to see left one of at least four temporary bird residences with occupants who had become part of the family. The robin's nest, was pretty in its own right. Two Carolina wren's nest on a tool shelf - with one in a bike helmet, had skittish little birds who were becoming people tolerant. We had all recently came up almost to speed on the devious practice of cowbirds and other brood parasitic types when we witness a cowbird in the act, carrying away a beautiful blue egg from the nest. In the right frame, all that was left was an empty nest.

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